GRAHAM Group
Multi Skilled Electrician

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About The Role
At GRAHAM, we’re not just one of the UK’s leading Total FM providers — we’re a trusted partner, committed to enhancing experiences and making life easier for our clients. We are currently seeking a Multi-Skilled Electrician to join our team and help create a hassle-free environment for both our clients and engineers.
This exciting opportunity will see you working on a prestigious new contract with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, delivering high-quality service in one of London’s most iconic boroughs.
Energised by continued growth and boasting an annual turnover in excess of £1bn, we’re committed to investing in our people and creating the conditions for them to thrive. If you’re an experienced Multi-Skilled Electrician with the drive to succeed, we’d be delighted to welcome you to our team.
Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Hours Per Week: Monday - Friday, 40 Hours
Job Type: Permanent / Full Time
The Electrician Will Be Responsible For
- Suitably experienced in the delivery of all aspects of electrical installation works from light commercial installations to large industrial installations.
- Work either as part of a maintenance team for larger installations under the instruction of a local site supervisor or work independently on minor works projects without local supervision.
- Have the ability to meet with a variety of clients to represent the Company and remain courteous and professional in your dealings at all times.
- Have sufficient knowledge of the current IET wiring regulations ensuring all works meet the requirements of the current IET wiring regulations.
- Undertake a range of installation and completion tasks including but not limited to single and three phase low voltage distribution cabling and equipment, steel & PVC trunking/tray/conduit containment, final circuit cabling, second fix final termination of wiring accessories, data networking, HVCA controls, fault finding, inspection & testing.
- Accurate completion and timely submission company documentation (Hard copy or electronic) as required per contract.
- Liaise closely with the electrical engineers to develop engineering solutions to meet clients requirements and budgets.
- Use their own initiative to solve complicated technical problems associated with minor works activities, including sourcing parts & materials and seeking manufacturer technical support.
- Observe the highest levels of health and safety at all times, including carrying out point of work risk assessments for every task to ensure the best possible working practices are adhered.
- Have a sound understanding of the current edition of BS7671 and associated IET guidance documents in relation to best practice and principals.
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Essential Criteria
- Hold a minimum of 3+ years’ experience in a building maintenance role, particularly in relation to planned, reactive and remedial maintenance.
- C&G Lv 3 2357 or equivalent, having completed a relevant apprenticeship within your trade.
- AM2.
- 18th Edition.
- Current Full UK Driver’s License.
- Registered CSCS/CSR Card or equivalent skill card.
- Normal eyesight colour vision.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience in planned & reactive maintenance.
- CSR Site Supervisors Gold Card.
- High Voltage awareness training.
Please note that Applicants will not be expected to meet any (or all) of the desirable criteria to be considered for interview. Desirable criteria will only be used as part of the shortlisting process in the event there are a large number of Applicants. We are committed to developing a diverse and inclusive workforce and particularly welcome applications from females and individuals from a minority ethnic background who are currently under represented in our industry.
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